An iconic photograph of the Pakistani Army signing the Instrument of Surrender in Dhaka in 1971 has been removed from the office of the Indian Army chief, The Telegraph reported on Saturday. The ...
The iconic statue commemorating the liberation of Bangladesh was allegedly vandalised by "anti-India vandals". The statue - called 'The Instrument Of Surrender' depicts Pakistan's surrender after the ...
The 1971 war not only liberated Bangladesh from Pakistan's occupation, but also dealt Pakistan a crushing blow, with the largest military surrender since World War II. (Image:Screengrab/X) Congress ...
As India commemorates Vijay Diwas, a row over the location of the painting of the 1971 Instrument of Surrender has erupted. As per reports, the iconic painting, which symbolises India's first major ...
The iconic painting captures the moment of Pakistan's surrender after the 1971 war Responding to the row over the removal of the iconic picture depicting Pakistan's surrender after the 1971 war, the ...
A new painting adorning the Army Chief’s lounge, where he greets visiting dignitaries, has miffed the veteran community. The new painting replaced the one showing the surrender during the 1971 ...
Amid the row over replacing the iconic 1971 Surrender painting at the Army Chief's lounge, the Indian Army has clarified that the painting, depicting the surrender of Pakistani forces during the ...
Congress criticized the BJP for replacing a painting of the 1971 Pakistani surrender at Army HQ with new artwork, claiming it's an attempt to rewrite history. The Army clarified the painting was moved ...
The Indian Army has replaced a painting depicting the historic 1971 Bangladesh war surrender with a new artwork in the Army Chief’s lounge, sparking mixed reactions among military veterans. The new ...
The painting portrays the surrender of the Pakistani Army in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Amid backlash from opposition over the replacement of the painting, which portrays the surrender of the Pakistani Army ...
Amid ‘1971 Pakistan surrender painting’ row, Army affirms it is placed at the ‘most befitting place’
The iconic picture capturing the moment of Pakistan's surrender in 1971 has been installed at its ‘most befitting place’ on the occasion of Vijay Diwas, the Indian Army said on Tuesday. The Indian ...
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